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IVPMBB XXIX. - CAPE HAY 6xTY. NEW JERSEY. SATURDAY. MAY 24. 1884. " WHOLE NUMBER. 1552.

''APB MAT OITT, M. J. • '.50 a yaar In Advance. ?nrfrssionnl Cards. J B. HUFFMAN, *^0UCTT0IL yiirSm"5*' vn'czAMRrn * • nt rnmmt. eupbmne roi-RT OOWITISMONER, ^ sad w(tt*rt pmrir At Cam Ma j Cltj daily dnnag Hommre saaaoa. O" F. DOUGLASS, A TTO BSK T-A T-L A W ' Ma ^y-ALTEK A. BARROWS, A T T 0 B x¥l-l T-L A W ■nucrroR im chancery. pi J. r. leamixg aIox, rfENTISTB, Cam Wat Ottt. car tiM a»d ' Ocean jn Mar corar Hons- ThorvlayB and Rat- ' JAME8M. E. HILDRETH, \ attorxeyIat-law ■oucttob, bafte* and kxamimeh im • fhamcbbt. , ; JJTRBERT W. EDMUNDS, J ATTORNETVAT-LAW, soucrroa amp maktkr n> cbamcmrt. "l CApA Mat CTtj. jt. J. All-T J)R. JAMES H. IXGRAM, " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ° A fan sappij of freah drug. eooatanUy oohaod. f! J^EUBEN TOWXSEXD, • agent cumberland u MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OO. i, coma whom er OF deed*. -j Oatoa At Papa Mat Qaow Haas*. h 1. )cn-t f j^LFBED FLANDERS, OOUNHELLOB-AT-LA W, » MTbZyiTT--" f*1* Mr "' !<r^;r- A Imfaai <8artti.~ *

IgJNOS B. wtlt-tavh ARCHITECT AND BUILDER. will. mam drawing*. amd itrmumfend ob oontract. office -41 Washington *., oi fa mat. u. LITTLE, AIXTER ANDAGLAZIEB, HIOMlMAf Kama aaxi AtrOc Boom. cape matcttt^m.j.^ ^ ^ P. . FLINT, sbmssal auext foe a. a baekbb a 00. ltd* Arab turret, rMndrtphln. £tau? 'iia? ta^nubrM!" "naTly""1 QRGANS ASD BEWING MAB. F. HORNER, HiKB,fflMIHSEIBi8IACHIllES hodomton. 5 a. (pS w. GRACE,-" PRACTICAL~BCILDKK, ftill At hi old st amd. caps. mat oocrt house.' ^ca motto ia "i-rgrjtstss.- — ... gEWISG MACHINE •m. I^AhiMUAW M J. n. CHAIG, Manager. 1 QO TO G ARBIBOX'6 STATIOMEBY, AKB STOSE YiHETT : POM sold FEME. slams books, toilst PAPSE. pocsst ccruar. shmll boom, timing tackle. CHEAP LIBRARIES. mimiatcss boat^ mamrr actcked on few inc mcbgemtom amd oil a B»iiinii.iiwiuri c:.rt,,i k.j. jniHinfl jfntrf yyESTjimEFHOTEi.;

fhdinl. _ £ Indulgence and Excesses, r Wbrlhcv ottt eating or drinking Are mad* harmless hy oaiog Hop BiltrrA frre- ' It. riving > Irgaut appetite And rojorment f. Mr nring them Irrfore and rnBorlni hll dollnrAT, pAlM And <1 tartar afttmrd*. Itarlnr rht lirad clrer. Ihr otttta MtrndT. «nd all tbt (trllns* booranl. rhtarie and more l apor than r»or hoforr. Tbt plraa. Ine rtlrru nt a dirtatan or ramptoui *. dinner continuing dap aflrrwardr. IRIMTXT TE8T1M0MT. "I find' th.t In AddMon to ihe pur, •plrhA moialnrd in ihtlrcompnFttlon.theT r roritin Ihe rrtnr" of hop" and rfhrr ; well known and highly appTortd inediei. | n«l rnrum. Itatta anfl TineOirea in qnanll- \ Hta anflldeni In rradrrlhe article wh«Lj the Irakm rl«im it to he. to wlL a raedl- 1 a. "oti nrrpnration and not a bererApe — on. ; - fli and uiwafa to be u«rd eiorpt aa a inedi- j "From a narrfol "nalrri" of their for. oinla— whlrh wa« attetitd under oalh-l j Rod that In eetry wine-glaaa of Hop : ni'tTTT. the artlTt medirlnal ptopertlta ! aaide frrwn Ihe dhnilltd aniril" are equal to ! - opinion. ""Mm-" Ii t« an lolrrnal reeenue i taa •• a medicinal hitter " Gaeaii B. H»rw. U. S. Com. Ia Her. Fiee eTar.'a^Tlh^lcVd^wn whh kidnee and liter complaint and rhenma*i«m. Since then I hire bttn onahle to he about at all. My Uter Uw hard iike wood; me limit were Fifed op and filled with water. All the heat phrnidani agreed that noihlne could mrr ran. 1 rraolrrd 1 In Il7 Hop IDtlera; I hara u"ed aatea hot . tie*; and Ihe hardoea. hai all root from mr lleer; the "welling frr*n my 1imha.and It haa worked a miracle In my cue; otherwiae I would ha»e now been in my fare. J. W. Mor.rr. BoSalo, OcL 1, •81. Struck an Old ; Soldier. ; ot Dorer. M. J.. Ity Will lb. tpblng In KgTPt. ' •nfilrapoM of the pan. -Tai." be "aid." "1 wu In the arm* and aaw many ot the algtata or , frarfnl mam. I wa»^ HaaUy dlarhargml ( enfeebled 0*1 1 look cold on the ellgbmt "ipo- | "Thai ™ Bad anoogh,- I aald. dlTUlng mj ' TM ! cMMttnna 1 i»x»n't° un onm Tnnir, , jnd my heaBh^bmwi to u»K«w. ngnt mi, r ; ayat tf IC' tw£aii|mA^f OT^AOBK t

^ " n<h m (Tapr pay go. Wmkantf. « scHeLlenger, a I" wa! u U^TAd pme^l^the Bht y Tme on di GBSBX (-KICK. CAPE MAT CODMTT, " GfiQffiRIES, MOT PB07M18S . J*AMBS H. SCHELLEXGER, w ARBEK CBEOU t'APE MAT OO, Willi IK U FRESH AND CURED MEATS, \u » Ot eae- W« V ''""^i ''k"'AVl. " "5S£Eb,^~ ? "pHOMAB ERRICSON-S 3 MBW STOSEAT ORRIS CREEK. GRO C ER ! ES. PR OVI S I ON S. « W I GfflMiRrt Funasiin Wear " ^ AT LOWKM- ^rHICOl F-'^CAb"^ ® JOHN M. RUH8KLiy * * OEMEUAL DEALEE IE it DRT GOODS, GROCERIES, ® BOOTS. BUIOE* AMD MOTIOMS. FLOUR AND FEED, T patent medicine.-. 8 PORK. LARD. HAMS. SEEDS, Ac. £ Q«d»p«tamtmpa Mayors. J. U TO" C. PRICES' STORES, Z lfa.tl nEERT AT, CAP! MAT CTTT. U fifflCEEHS, IffiT 600BS Od UTIQIS. Z Tv-gass hs-6 ; MO. m PMEMT MTSMBT. V

Story of « Noval Aavantum. Cape ^TnTTapKI sS^lBSA— i* My Demr Imager— On the 18lb toat, the r, Ltiger published an account of IbearriTaJ ,11 of the schooner Tan Slyck al Philadelphia l«, with a cargo of aerenly-foar pmponiA y. cangbi in John A. Cooke'a great "trap ^ edoe" near Haileme an the North C*roj, lina CnaaL This wu read with much Interest b«T, an intereal that will probably grow on yoor reader ■ if they bear some additional particnlare of the adrenture aa rr they bare been told me In the cosy tun T parlor of thla hotel, by George L. Sparks jr i one of the engager*, and an officer of the j Porpoise Fiehlog Company. I- ; Them are two principal laoenliree to ]• [ porpoise "catching— one of tbem commer- " j cial and prirate. and the other public In it r. I character. The Animals are rich In enper1 ! lor oOa. which ooramand large price, the p j bide makes admirable leather, which ie „ aoqgbl after for fine baou and aboea, and y_j the teat of the carcaw goes Into feTtilitcn. B Tliii 1.1 the commercial tide. Tlie public | aide Is that the porpoiw crnieiog along the '• ooam lines U one of the most eoraciou" deatroyrm of food fisbdp, thus reducing - the supply of Ihe latter for our markets end enbandng the price. This haa led to . Ihe eonaideTatlon of many plana tor lbeir 9 capture an a large ncaic, and the talk to j this cod has been going an among the seacoast fisherman and other watermen lor a , hundred years, and probably more. It has 1 been common enough to harpoon a single - animal here and (bete, and to capture an ' occasional stray one by chance along the Shore; but while the yield of oil was a continued temptation to try lo capture i more, the opportunities were too few and ! the means loo unoertaia to induce any one | to undertake ii aa a steady occupation. Tbii ultimately led Mr. Oooke, already I mentioned, toderiae his great ' 'trip seine. " ' la which be held the animals could be caught and- then drowned in the trap or bag. The seine (which is ibe same one . you had an account of as beingcxperimccU ed with here last October) is about three . thousand Veet long and twenty-four feet dtep with a great opening in the centre hading into the bag trap. TEA UATTSKAS ZXTEDITiaX. ' It was M late when that experiment was made last fall thai the animals had nearly 1 ceased lo "run" in this Ticinily, and *> ' ; order to bare a demonstration as early as ' practicable for this seaaoa, ihe apparatus was taken to tho II »t teres coast (North early this Tnaeln; and this Is probably the first expedition of the kiod erer made— nt least there is no easily sc. cctaibk record of any aocfa"nJveoture- i The party consisted of Mean Cooke, the , Inrentor of the seine; Mparts, the Secretary , with Charles H. Dougherty, and Lewis T. | Young.. Directors. These, after a rather, , perilous Toyage almost ending In ahipwreck , oo that Stormy coast got to the neighbor- j hood Of Hatleras about the 3d ot Apql and were ready to lay nut the seine oo the , 7ih. Thai coal is it.habited by a race af hardy fishermen and witermen, bat there , u< here, there was great mtagi ring about the probability of "bagging the porpua" Tttey were willing to try, howercr. and , they went nt the work as if they were amphibians tbemselTea. Lookouts were posted lo gire signal when the "porposr' , b ore in sight, and when It came the "trap" was laid screws their track. In a short , time a large number of the animals were beating against the seine, the- fishermen plunged in up to their necks in the sea. , and amidst the furious and powerful lashing of the waters, by Ihe enmasbed animals, 3i of them were hauled in and safely , landed oo the beach. A second haul an , bear or so later closed with the capture t of thirty Are mora. Many — osppd aroaod , the seine before the shore ends could be , grs Into shoal water— hot what waa re- 4 maskable none of tbem" leaped orer the top . of the aeine, a matter that was predicted , and somewhat feared. The captured animsls STersged 500 pounds each— or a total weight of 85,000 pounds. The rest of the you hare published, except that the fishing which prosed so successful on f Coast J* to he continued here s the summer oo both the Cape Msy f and Gape Msy Point shores. t the axcraic rsorix or jiatteeaa r An intereal Lng incident pf the Toyage t the introduction of the party to tha 1 rery primltire Inhabitants of the isolated I North Carolina beaches. _1hetn^ as a I look at the map of the Atlantic ooas: lirii s will show, ■ re long sandapiu many miles 1 la log; b and but one or two miles in 1 with but eery sparse resident ' papulation. They are water-locked all ' around. The dascriplion of the place and ' pe-iple which follow* is mainly aa It r lohl by oar of Ihe parly. ' Back from the beach on the island Iba < palmetto and mistletoe grow luxuranlly sVdc by aadr; but there are aad reminders a^mg the share of d wasters to Teas* h which > hare lo pursue this track, hi the targe ■ number of unmarked grans that contain " remains of shipwrecked seamen and < others Waabcd ashore. The people of this ' lonely reetoo, isolated from driltxalion. while hardy and httre, are poaseased of Their hospitality is limited only by their ' of a hundred years age. They regulate and lime their religious and social gather, by the modem custom af "early can- ' Oar party attended worship 1 In a church building ootatroded out of > the wreck of a barque that was cast asbsrc 1 the arrTiar were eery imprest. tc whole oocgragalloe waa clad in the, primitive but picture-) ue garb pecuiar to i theplaos— the womea. aad Uaoio children ' ooe aide, aad men aad boys on tha other I aftnr the manner of the Frieods-whilc fisherman's garb, with eld time candle * -St-* In baod, bald the ode Ught owar the ' from Which he read U* hyrns ssng by' his pacpla. Thewe wareaat and sung Pi tha homely but aptrtt^aucbiag tunes uf fbe last century. It was a picture for an ' artta, and a theme f.e the drretee. mSe'lS'^nS tjfjSSi ! '

so much ooootni to fsrared humanity elsewhere. OaoUag "tores and the mod- — era paraphernalia of kitchen utensils are be unknown. A single kettle pr pot of pecn- *] liar shape suffices for the wants of the its family. This is placed orer a fire of bias to lng logs, and that it does lu work eOcctlrely Bp and that the fare is wholesome, lbs Ttsttiog p. party had iU experience while sharing di the ahunding bonpitality of these good ly people. The community most enjoy fair ie health, for the nearest doctor is sixty-fire is miles away; but be la sarely called for and II when that does happen be baa to make a A "canoe royagr" of the whole distance, ie There Is no lawyer there, no law office, no rum, no poorbouse, no Jail The pbotv graphs taken "on the spot." in which the 10 ahore folks figured aa parts of the picture, r. were delights to them, and tha photograph 11 "machine" a wonder. The whole habll r. and mode af life of the people are archaic. ,e With this picture I close the letter, ocly is adding (bat the renture Was k> soccsasf ul d that the company has thought it well to se cure the right to the adjacent shores for c | its purport of fiaLiag and rendering olL e ' tf W. V. McKean. g Hwslth Hints. Doo't "liake a hornet's neat to ace if any r of Ibe family are at home. Don't try to take toe right of- a way | from an rcprem train at a re ilroad cross- ; [ ln* i Don't go near a draft. If a draft comet | p toward! you, run asrey. A sight draft is j ( the most dangerous. , Don't blow in Ihe gun your grandfather i carried In the war of 1812. Il is more ' dangerous now than it was then. Doo't hold a wasp by the other end while yen thaw it out In front of the Bore 1 ' to see If its alive. ' Djo't try to persuade a bull-log to give , up a yard of wbicb it Is in possession. Possession to a bull dog is ten points ot the law. Don't go ts bed with your boots on. This is one of the most unhealthy practices I that a man, especially a married mar. can | be addicated to. Don't call a very largs, sinewy man a prevaricator, hire another man to break the Dews to him, Don't allow the baby to drink cooccn- . tra'ed lye. Gaoerotrated lye i» dangerous I Is sre-ii-tnaird to drinking Baltimore corp. whisluy.— Scott Way, In Middleton (Del., | Traotrript | Banking out West. A Baltimore man who started a bank at 1 CuBer dty a year ago failed withlo a i : week simply beesote he didn't kww weshuman nature. His place had not \ 1 slouched in aad presented a note of tlO* | running for sixty days and asked to have 1 it discounted. - "I don't know you." replied the banker , who was his own cssbirr. "Stranger, thats mj name that at the \ Bill Riggs." "I nee." "And that nale is hacked by Jim Mad. ' den." "I see. but I don t care to diaoounl It. " 1 The man picked up the paper and ! walked out and In the course of ton mln- ] men A chap with a pistol ie either band ' danced iato the bank and cheerily called j '^Here's Jim Madden and be wants to ' set eyes on tber gal loot who won't discount 1 a note when be backs it." He popped the banker In the shoulder, ' clerk through the blp, and thee fired j away at the flxturee until some ooe called j nut to drink. The Dcxt morning the i hanker waa muting, and when he afterwards turned up in Denver he ackoow- ' red that Ibe banking business had some ' painful features thai no das but a cow-boy J was able to wrestle with. Ha Didn't Cat It All In Caah. ; "That's my uncle over there," mid a J companion; "we're pretty near broke i and I'll Brike him far a raise. "He won't J gobsckenma. Bet you drinks I'll strike ' him for: a ten and gat IL The bet was \ made aad the young man "Brock" his ; uncle. A long conversation ensued. ■ tha young man returned, his face j with triomph and some Mis In ' hand. '"I told you I'd make it}" be i said. "Maybe we can make a hit at rou- , with this." Then hU companion < looked at the bills and there were only ! »1 note* "Bat you didn't get 810 \ dfci ywur be Inquired. "Yes, I did." . < replied the nephew, as his tone changed to ■ of aadncaa, "only I bad to take tbt Cher 88 out in good adrice.'-OUoapo i Herald. GflT IS a WELL EEOWE FAOlf In the ' Dyes more coloring is given than ! in any koown Dye* ami they give faster \ and more brilliant colore. 10c. at all • druggists. Tbvy are a great success ! Richardson A Co., Burlington, Yl J A Georgia lady has enured a suit for ! divorce oa ihe ground that her hesfaand ] to his safe. , "Five yean ago ay life waa dread all i the lime from Heart Disease, atn« using j Graves' Heart Regulator the English would fail ma is telling the good I I received. — Kate Moagrove, Colomt, tnd. \ Far sale at druggists. A ■ , A Pannsy Iranian would Dst trust his ] , to banks, and placed 815,000 In a ■ wooden cheat. The rat* ale up 8U,»» of ! IL Anthony TroHape'meds about 8*50,000 . oat of hta novel* and thought he wu I only doing fatrty well. In DrMwsre they select for Sheriff tha , he"* feilaw whs fau tha greatest number j j Mure than 850,00# skunk akm* were ! usad in this country last tensee. each rsl- ' uad fro. 50g te 81 ».

»y [8T ACTHQB1TTI >1- Laws of New Jersey. * . CHAPTER XXIV. be A° *" mT*!1*?* m * ^L*"* 111 Ir WTaillffa L^SSy " | "M U orrrroBrv.lo tit/ «?rT Bpnr.?pr. c. porpow of onsors runs "Deb drain* tvl w-vrr* , -I tsad" and real resair spon mating ronipro - " , pennstlon In the owner or owners tkrreof s> u j heremsrter mentiosed sad provided, e township commiure shall i: ^ri**U r*lr ere loUOe water, anil lor^thw" psrpow u *[«• | s^M^rvwranS^SeaBporSoa0 , h*^d* ; irs« sod'sreee Sm UiVmimiaaSoaiScJSiSor 1 asp tm warn, lerruorv aOJolo. ihtl ot »och t I township tor ihe prime*- and rtghi to connm ' ! h««"l "nth ttjscest cltj In sarhmwinre tut :r ' ^<^rt^a^^'<wleTOh?*^1'£.1j"" ™ ' d j ^ ■ Shi<mrt'aWr°L^tipedleniui rwlsrKihrrew I ) hgvof epch BOWDahifs ud to deodorlae. stlllse. ( t ihereoa.la!? lo tate°£d tnii£tu™tar'iucl psrpoae" sod lands slid real cslsto upon m»l1 plsre"tar ireating^wl d'ispoidng'u'.' sr wsgr, and 1 ■ ; l Ir— * "pulchaw said'1 'isod* 'od^read'aaSBa1 tram ' t De'owDrrsuT ihr ssmejnd mahe sack eoapen- « . Ihervmpon* shsfl' rrorlre" from" inch ownrr* or ' ' owsrr* t carvevtBOT of ssrh land* and real Iw- " ». And tar II roaeted. Thai when thr township ^ ty^www^^iwiMAA y, laaeb aid J pl^oV'nulJSsKKh s^licstlo^iaiMSed'nt e I ii : i M ihTS?Snni • ntort^tnuaofot ■toh_y mstas and awaja. ■ • aad Sfa'Jnuottot nufw'njM^heMo i" r • I ! port, whea roo armed bv thr oonn, or a rojo " , torrent do!v oer^g^|M ^ Jwy eBsTV. lEsfr g ' 2 ttr^'srM snd died ln_lhe ogtoeot Ueooynrr h dmy. heoePclsltv and eSrlratlj to control Ihr » : aTia!??T 'J*,i 'ms'^Mii njuTTii a yjowi-ntp aaai. nanjhviha v^^ynasiyo. ^ ! : I 2 i , is— 1» ; ' "-vawKflSK""- ! :

* JhS—SL TtSISI o 4 ForUipt ^CHAPTER XXVI S «^!l»M,niDbotWc«r • ^ApprSlwi uslroh's. i at". ' .hiwmttlr Jf'tor" mil? ot"^"* S**"" [ Ihr pro*l*n°in ajuro aaren 'ot1n'!S^'o7^hr , ■drM-u buadict uft*(or!vilxAtS,n,toK»*OU'' : rslnolVhl^rxrend'ioIIi^'ShVnln . owneralfi^nrh dog or donas Bhs^f ^ "hevTooin' , Bgnuwn hundred sod sixty -tm, he sod the ; TiMW^ sow. „ ; BgSlMS-.'SS.'SriS'JSg authorised and recurred m tiu or cauel lo be SSSswistSft/s paid OTI o^monr. rnlsrd^bv thrux upon dog*. Appmedhfircb s. km. An^Act to smcrd^ the fourteeclh section of an act tor the organization of Ihe national gtard of the slate of New Jcrscr." spprovrd March b'rdh.^wr|lhoomndrlghl hundred and sixtyJ^wj^M^thOTjsndWeltd^ndrod''ahd'aerI | spprore^JSl^loih"im?mooM^cMr!mB. i dred .aadj uity-mnc, tad tar Tsrioua amend- . ■evroly right, be amredro'to'^tojradu fop ! I ta. And be UenaeBcd, That iheqosrtennaster i ahstl. upon the ^pDcaUno or Lbe cornarc uniformed" according to tow.nfnSlIh''rrom lh" Male arsenal, when m hta opinion Ihfy can SfKSirsrof-rffiiSi SKMSS: ■ '*c to toS3neS'] wu'fS'ihll"SV2ald is provided with a proper depository for . ■bch arms aad ojuipmcnu; and to shall red aire I wSh^SSroftororo* th^uf' 10 r*aS i*"1 ' loaa-d nor •ntfered'io go on! oJuTi pawewdrm ! •f tor company, and shad be top! lo good cadre. I aito^rBaroed to tto wale areeoa! wton he shah i made lo£r adln^ur-ocriJKomw of ttoaumt ! ber and eoodltK— of public anna sod rejuipm-nt* « in^hvjTvppcUto^ivrTOrei^yd twusboos. with I u^i^^ttreyiS^'^^ra^n'a/rMprermr ■ SSSS5SISS i care; be ma/ recall" alt arms belonging to tor i suue. deposited la any place M^npoaMton of I gnvrearwand ocn ri i*tj (i re ■ 1 u Ji'l r'r e^ UUb 1 toTaod^aiaamoa^of toa anaa^ and^ndalyB^ia bin of orlgsdr'such pareo-otar returns aa rna» gl re avery tofaastaliuo reqoune fatty to entry mrei a,«Qal^eorolted. eaolped and In uniform. ! prre. r.r— 1 by regulallao of llua stale, to be Sreaa.Sto tjpr^Z^irumSXm^ auhpw!au*^iatoehw»of Oa'aUd^BtoaaL to repair and keep in a -.l and pre, per ardrr the Eh^^Fri^E ttPi: ' •pooaiiilr to toe jpartmntater gnnera! fiw toe iSaac? ahali* taXe '"anwOTCd Earc^ A. toto. I j majoruy af whom shad. reaB,ie tn tola atmla. way I \ *x led bn B enacted. Thai taw aw shall taXe i ^AptSrodMarS' I. 1EL CBAPTZHXXX. OnSreun <durwkmc«wpoeimiua£avnw mGwaS'tt'vj^^aS before , to^pw ft" iua ; I ■

h t*" 'i i. | sssnsMS! Es: to inuo^f dSa^e"or'nire?1prooSlIni°Sr h- laving out, opening, altering or closing atrecla » towv^ d! AwroUdy «*Usa Sd?of^mr ^recyTSi ^ mrreiunrrvsU-re rTor cfothcr agent of any toroct id *rt aaid'c or cocteete-h^toT boant of commlaone- * '™vuS? " no'aiwiamret 'aS?be!uSrenff tobe'ttraild m i- pomsronrnmtoreeof, andtoch^roeereiwnahau * 'n^°OT|S<«!y^d°S^NaSCto1a.h1lB?ema aad pcrpoaea aajf such Informaiuy or iD*aiity ; SSSS i S'SmtodaS?^ rea!,eSI'K?r^,llytSiaE I- said tracts or lots .haU be deemed to areulre; - and Ihe balance of such oo*-.*. damsges and exP buj^SJmwaor^nagv oal ^f Bsa^reMad • » tie* may Save Sanjre: whih*may*to™ i- afire vm*Ir under toe said proveedlaga.ellher poratrei lKmrngh.°town Sr"uagv.°wl'thm 'rlxty dayv afttojWBElra demand ihervofshil! be made loners or cahre FrSnBg body; ahalT mUe^oat 1 iMMlemiBrnii^l' plsac the same tn the = g-aseg'^SgSsaH - nalore of a tax warrant, dlreanad to the mareial i to toe aamr* mannre "mT town£p" ahd^mhly t uxre are oyareanwmay^ba anlhCTlted by law . 2S by^toMhafMie^ o? - reimnilMlnotas cr other govenUag body, that to* i agahaa" tocn-delinqurpn" Jiutij r aH^HmLSi^""^"" ^ *" *14" U' Approved Mare£ 6, !»u. i ru^lhOD<to3luirrfo^1plxfDlh'OIIeUlOU,BOd | • Asaembly of Ihe filale of New Jresey. Thai ! I tfWijr JSVa^ boards or rhosen^ freehold rre j a bridge already erected and ouTot repair slul; ] i rri—lred or shall be rebuilt; or If they decide , - to rebuild, and shall be ubable to agree aa to toe , which a shall be constructed, II shall be lawful i lur^bVfOn^oe "'f t^nrdsso^tlaagreelDx , 'Sf'rS^'ammoSf SS&r'lm' tofmatler I or mauera tndupuie. and to iha^rndshs:: hare faOjffl|hw^aro'S|^uaedJto i'l'lTS I OjSoViS1 , d^eredi n^toe ! mid such order shall Ie binding uron toe 'boards | i paid In rejusl proportions by aald boaftla. i Approved March t, 1WL i rHAPTEH XXXIV., ^ ] d^°an<r^h^Ji^.^liroe^^rt^M^bron | ' tola statr. under special aettuahaU expire dn'ruig ' ' year one thousand eight hundred andeigtilr- , four, such time shall beptod the same la extend- . : Si^^usirjs^°'^u"^ppT;22i : muory haa been aetaany expended in aarveya.01 i local too of route, or id acoaisillon of right of i ' ! - una preoedenl to Ua exercise of any power , ' u"l7rou*1**Cj'<"elllUt,toTw ""edby : > pr.nfegcs and wlremtagea arwiag'frroa say law i 1 i i curt" ration/ si are* new authuilaad lo be^laxed i I by thr lrgiaiatnre al tha atatc.under any genres! , law, and fnrtore agreeing that the exercise or - any power granted ny thla act shall not In any . way affect the righto of to* stole (if any there , I vxtato) to lake toe propwty of sorb corporaOoe , j en ire any existing law oMhr state, and agree. . toe'lrelilatore. alwrattoo or repeal by . i diwnMapobtaactahdWialliaXseara'tnuard! Approved March e, una. t CHAPTKB XXXV. !?<SInemctodXa^*^a!to'anA Oooecal Assembly of ^ the mala of^ New Xeroey, That ^ toi^toti,-|5S2red*ioch''rivroto<1m ■ thyaar of oar^^wdooe thogamd Mght^^^ed ' : i i urn Say toxsd. ul ahsn"he.1o ! i aaih oaimty. ccjlected by the aald eisik. >od be : i CM UMMdiueib"1' "**U "" ; Approvad Marea a, 2BL ' A«nS wm^5mMWtoJ«niSuSiiMiB0Sf i nynxp l*. MAu to«yof 1 | I r

s EsaSsBiSSSSS immmm ar ^^ssrai2ss=r'2?uBsrs da "'ISSoaliSSr.n°<rX5a?' "•_**£? m o" eommbaio nc r" ' ^ turb1'' 10 "" 0<bo* £ of aaid town; and tanhar. badore aalacmg apao 2 thadjachaav af tha datoaa f ■■End by bis " r^an^to <toa**roaroMQg ' ""■uifillan^TBT - sS -"a nasi; j: P-wnta name, with two freehold seecrtaaa to bo I SSSrS I SHsmSC'S s SkSSS&SIS?155 *• rr fwinor ra* " rvp? """ s ^ir?,^b"r"'. :'r^r:.r^ V ^£y^S^he^dfarttak^^^^S i- u.e abaenre' or maihas1 S Sd*erai? a the* mUMah?thU "" ul'ortju'SoM • npyQ°appUcaIlon to*h£/s^ •ud'watar oommia-' • sionrea, and after ton dajn" paovtooa nauoe In s s^OBiti&s^yssTSi a im to™ psf^f the'lnyKf* of'aUd'lInii r through said landt.br tot price to be paid for • toe dory of toe aaid appraisers (after haying v taken en oath or affirmation faithfully and tmb partially u dlacbareo tha treats harem reposed t in toaan and^afwg^ f of 'toe ronv iw'iwnia' tnfuied to the aamr; i tor costs of ail wCcb proceeding Bull bo 1 tared b^tn^sijd^aatloeof the angrme ooart. i sod's st Be dtoauuiro wia"s** a want of too ■ "Sdi^pply to"tor ^thc procod^ bwooabt. ats* tn ernitoa to b? itodlldtoc'aatd^ imw be » ir.tjai the next circuit coon to ba hctoea la Ul said coumy. upon the like notice, and la too ate tried; and it shall be toe duly of toe aald - d amagts "b n ttam'ed* *tb d ° l f ^ - y ^mll^nod 1 ■ groaicr snm i ban toe aald appraisers shall bare i awarded ta favor of the aat^ownav or^r wocia , t ssardo" ihrerf nr.cbct ^ n'tos^sahl Jury shall- be i miaBcmrealhaUhare'iined^ m"toe«aldspwSs- [ ens swarded, in. a toe said costs to ba paid by - said apptlcaot or appliranu.ahd either deducted - ebijiMhr ^d^^^f^und^by to^e^l^jliry. or " r fh^eoiiSualooeri from^sng'ot laylug'p'pe" f rough aald lands a poo toe award of the "v . prataera. tot nine or damages bataf iffi paid. - bmdre'lherbof. or too owovre thereof being aar dcr any lcgaU'.isabjKT.lheeame being tint paB r c. And be ii enacted.Thai whrnever 1: shall bef come aeoraaary to make anybVepalra or altera- » liana in any |j|wt. _whlch laay^mie hron^mjd i ihe twwding'aeetion. or by agreement with toe ^ owner re earners thereof, u aEaUbe jawfcl for - lor eny'damsge which they may have wtlfntty 1 7\ "r r *m rr1 Tr Sed'two^S^doSra^r^JMBoYkffi - for the | uujfcyod^fra^alaaw 9 be executed to toe town lh its oorporato name, i atadeamltjd far aafv^bbriae with iha clack y • SSHSp'SKS ; STf S!£ft2iS£gg&B2l£ hare^vtotbro^pmu^^m^^ vkohaiobi^of^atq \ Bmmm .. " i«yrn»rxs w phxia r asp)